A classic car event set to take place later this month in Bicester has sold out.
Bicester Heritage's second Scramble of 2024, which is set for Sunday, April 21, will be expecting a full house.
The event, running from 9am to 4pm, offers an opportunity for hundreds of classic vehicle enthusiasts to gather.
Participants can anticipate seeing a variety of classic cars, motorbikes, and other vehicles while also exploring the offerings of the 50 businesses based at Bicester Heritage.
A number of catering outlets will be available to suit all dietary requirements, and there will be hot and cold drinks available.
Visitors arriving in pre-1990 classic vehicles will be directed to display areas, while post-1990 vehicles will use general parking.
Vehicles will be directed by yellow event signs to the gates on Buckingham Road and Skimmingdish Lane.
Vehicle club members are welcome to attend but there will not be dedicated parking.
Each ticket included a £1 donation to StarterMotor, a Bicester Heritage-based charity aiming to help young motoring enthusiasts.
Parking is free for all, with a dedicated area for disabled visitors close to the event entrance, and well-behaved dogs are allowed on site if they are on a lead.
Event Mobility will provide electric mobility scooters and manual wheelchairs for mobility-impaired, disabled, and elderly attendees.
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